⭐ 28 Daffodil, Peony & Magnolia ⭐

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"Healing yourself is connected with healing others."

- Yoko Ono

"You know, as an avid flower lover, I'm curious, do you know about Floriography?" Seokjin asked Taehyung.

"Been heard about that before. It is simply a fancy name for the language of flowers, if I'm not mistaken?" The younger omega encountered it.

"Yep. Within the art of floriography, every flower carries its own special meaning or symbolism. And the meaning can also be influenced by its variety and color," Jin told the younger omega eruditely.

"When I was a child, I lived for several years in Louisiana in America. And there were Magnolia flowers everywhere. They said, apparently, if you see the first Magnolia to bloom, you'll be destined to find love that year. It was just a myth that I heard there."

Taehyung giggled, "Wow, it's like Akademi High in Yandere Simulator. So, there's a thing with the Sakura tree. If people confess love under the Cherry Blossoms tree, then chances are they'd have a happy rest of life relationship. I wonder if there's anything like that at any real life place."

"That sounds beautifully romantic. So, it turns out that in the United States, the Magnolia tree is a symbol of luck and stability. It's a staple in Southern gardens. It delights people with its flowers in the early to mid-spring. Meanwhile in the east, the pristine white Magnolias bloom represent purity, dignity and nobility. Many of its parts are even used in traditional folk medicine," Seokjin informed him.

"The interesting fact about Magnolia is that it often represents the moon's tranquil and feminine energy. Not to mention it's associated with grace and beauty. Given its ancient lineage and ability to survive for millions of years, Magnolias also symbolizes determination and perseverance," Seokjin widened his smile.

"Really? Considering all those interesting facts, now I love Magnolias even more," Taehyung told him.

"Plus, in Asian paintings, Magnolias hold prominent and important cultural significance too. They're often associated with grace, purity and femininity. It's commonly featured in traditional Japanese and Chinese artwork as symbols of resilience and beauty."

"Marvelous, Hyung."

"Anyways, do you wanna know about the meaning of Daffodil?"

The brunette omega nodded enthusiastically.

"It symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings," Jin said as he gave Tae the meaningful glance, "The Daffodils may also be symbols of creativity, energy, resilience, forgiveness and vitality. Oh, it symbolizes hope, joy, and good luck too since Daffodils emerge each spring."

"Don't make me choose one of them because I can't and I won't. Given my situation right now, I love both Daffodils and Magnolias," Taehyung utters, making the doctor giggled as he put some flowers in Taehyung's ear.

"Wait until I tell you about the meaning behind Peonies. It symbolizes wealth and happiness," Seokjin beamed.

"No. You're kidding," Taehyung widened his eyes as his jaw dropped.

"Peony is generally symbolic of honor, love, wealth, happiness, romance and beauty. The peony is traditionally given on special occasions as an expression of best wishes, goodwill and joy for sure," Seokjin informed.

"Really? Then I want peonies for the rest of my life too," The younger omega stated in determination, "But there wasn't any special occasion right now-"

"Shut up. Silence, Honey. YOU ARE that SPECIAL OCCASION. Now let me tell you more about Peony. In Feng Shui, peonies mean passionate romance. Peonies can symbolize first love and passionate romance, it depends on the color. Feng Shui interior design often uses peonies to attract romance and love. Peonies symbolism extends to enduring romance as well. Peony can live and flourish for as long as 100 years in the garden. No wonder peonies became a symbol of longevity too," The doctor shared his knowledge with the younger omega.

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